La Jolla's oldest restaurant and a neighborhood institution since 1960, located at 7545 Girard Ave on the main Village corridor, 92037. Harry's Coffee Shop was founded by Harry Rudolph, a Brooklyn Dodgers devotee who followed the team west and opened this Brooklyn-style diner in La Jolla when the neighborhood had only 5,000 residents — today the block sits a five-minute walk from The Cottage La Jolla on Fay Ave, the two forming an unofficial breakfast axis for the Village. The family-owned spot is best known for its BW Benny — a bacon waffle eggs benedict featured on the Food Network — alongside pancakes, omelets, milkshakes, Bloody Marys, and classic diner plates. Breakfast is served all day, every day. Living Room Coffeehouse up on Prospect picks up where Harry's leaves off, keeping the Village fed well past midnight.